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Old 06-25-2002, 07:08 PM
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Most of the links that thun has posted deals with re-lactation, ie trying to stimulate milk production after drying up during nursing for example. This is "easier" than getting a non-pregnant person to lactate.

Of course it is possible to induce milk production, either through hormonal manipulation, directly by giving the hormone or indirectly by herb supplements (questionable efficacy) and getting a child to suckle (in an attempt to get the body to produce the hormone). It does boil down to the same physiological response.

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